Do Now WHO vs. Whom Write the following sentences and fill in the blanks with the appropriate pronoun. Carol wondered _____ she should ask for directions.

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Do Now WHO vs. Whom Write the following sentences and fill in the blanks with the appropriate pronoun. Carol wondered _____ she should ask for directions The artist _____ painted the mural was Diego rivera. Is that the singer ____ plays guitar so well Lily couldn’t figure out _____sent her the surprise package Jesse didn’t know _____ we were talking about.

Finish reading The Metamorphosis the second half of part II

Homework Read pages 160-165 Create 10 questions from the second half of part two Create at least 3 “On The Line Questions” (from the text) Create at least 3 “Between the Line” questions (From the text) Create at least 3 “beyond the line” questions